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good morning, america. new this morning -- police in massachusetts have just released this dramatic new video, infrared video of the capture of the boston marathon suspect as it went down. a robot tears open the boat. the end of the city's nightmare caught on tape. now police want to crack the mystery of motive as the 19-year-old suspect lies in a hospital bed, a special interrogation is standing by with urgent questions, were the brothers acting alone? are there other plotters out there? but, will the suspect's wounds prevent him from talking? marijuana madness. mass panic as thousands scramble for safety as gunfire breaks out
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at denver's annual. on a lighter note this morning -- is america's cupcake fad fading. they're everywhere. are we losing our taste for these caloric confections. and if so, what is the next big thing? and good morning, america. as we go on air this sunday morning, we want to show you a live shot inside boston's famed cathedral of holy cross where cardinal sean om'malley will celebrate a maz. >> lot of people crying in the room when the president spoke on thursday. as boston remembers the victims, it's trying to resume some semblance of normal life. on the field at fenway park, the
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players, the runners and the first responders. and then the surprise guest lead leading the crowd in "sweet caroline." take a listen. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ good times seem so good >> gives me chills a little bit. spoiler alert the red sox won. >> that's okay. i think everyone this week is a boston fan. >> even ron claiborne. >> for a day. >> for one day. of course, as boston heals, the investigation barrels forward. here's what we know this morning. suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is in stable condition at a hospital in boston under heavy guard. an e legal federal interrogation team is standing by to question him. they'll question him without evoking the miranda rights.
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>> that's a bit controversial. files chargesed perhaps as early as today. charged with using weapons of mass destruction, he could be facing the death sentence. . >> we have team coverage this morning and we start with abc's byron pitts in boston. good morning, byron. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. six local boston churches will hold an interfaith service later today. meantime, law enforcement is focused on suspect number two, here at beth israel hospital. this morning, police and federal agents are anxiously waiting to question the man who sparked nearly a weeklong man hunt. overnight this new video was released showing that final tense showdown, stun guns exploding as police move in to
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get dzhokhar tsarnaev. he's in serious but stable condition. his injuries preventing him from speaking. >> i think i and all of the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons, that the suspect survives. because we have a million questions. >> reporter: questions like, was there anybody else involved? in his and his brother's alleged attack of the boston mar than monday. dzhokhar tsarnaev he likely face federal charges and he's involved in the shooting of the m.i.t. officer as well as carjacking. all of which happened just hours before he and his brother, taermlan tsarnaev, tamerlan died
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and dzhokhar tsarnaev fleeing. dzhokhar tsarnaev was hiding in this boat. >> we have movement in the boat. >> reporter: a robot was later moved in to remove the tar. . >> we can't believe that first of all that it came to watertown and secondly right on our street. >> reporter: but even as boston cheers dzhokhar tsarnaev capture, but police say this case is far from over. later this afternoon, family and friends of one of the bombing victims will gather for her wake, 29-year-old krystle campbell will be laid to rest tomorrow. >> byron pitts reporting from boston this morning. let's dig into those new pictures that came overnight. infrared pictures that take you into the capture of the
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19-year-old that effectively shut down one of the america's largest city. watch as we see not one, not two, but three explosions. they are stun grenades to overpower and apprehend the suspect. take a closer look. this is tsarnaev's silhouette has he hides in the back of the boat. the suspect was being filmed using an infrared camera. this technology helped authorities keep a careful eye on his movement. >> we have movement in the boat. >> he just sat up. he's moving. flailing about. >> reporter: they brought in a robotic device to rip open the boat's tar. . after they got the 19-year-old out of the boat, authorities treated him right there on the scene and then sent him to beth israel hospital where he is being treated this morning,
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alongside the victims of the bombings. as we all remember, when the capture was announced there were celebrations throughout boston. but there are many urgent questions that may unanswered. bianna. >> one of those questions, were there any warning signs? in the case of the older brother, there may have been. this morning, we also know that the fbi interviewed him two years ago. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has been following it all from washington. >> reporter: good morning. the older brother is the subject of intense focus today. my sources are telling me that tamerlan tsarnaev may be key to unraveling the key behind these attacks. in 2011, the russian government became concerned about tamerlan, 26, suspect number one, travel from the u.s. back to russia to
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connect with radicals there. they asked the fbi to investigate. >> my son would never do this. it is a set up. he was controlled by fbi like for five, three, five years. they knew what my son was doing. >> reporter: the fbi acknowledged that it interviewed tae taermlan at the request of the russians. after looking at his phone records, and websites he visited, he found no ties. >> too many people in this country, just like him, that are touching extremist websites, espousing things that aren't particularly kind to americans. that's not against the law here. >> reporter: taermlan's father said that his sons couldn't have planned the attacks. they never knew that a dark side of the two brothers begun to emerge. tamerlan was charged in boating
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a former girlfriend. jahar began writing bizarre tweets. authorities never saw this coming. investigators are asking this morning, are there more cell members out there? that's the critical question, dan and bianna. >> pierre, a high level of security that there may be co-plotters out there. >> dan, think are trying to find out are there more people out there? so critical they talk to the younger brother who's still recovering from the injuries. they say they must find that out as quickly as possible. there's an international investigation under way to get to that subject. time is of the essence, let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of "this week." are they forced now to consider launch a military response?
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>> i think that's getting way ahead of ours, based on everything we know, even if there were accomplices, those accomplices were tied to a cell overseas to be identified and targeted. remember, they went back to russia, russia has been fighting these chechens separatts i think mitary action is not being contemplated here in any way, shape or form. they are, as pierre said, was there a wider cell involved in this right now? no evidence yet. >> immigration is going to be at the top of the list with this new reform bill being introduced, some talk that the bombings could complicate this? >> absolutely, dan. you see the republican senator, senator from iowa, that the immigration debate should be slowed down, as we try to figure
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out if there were any immigration programs. again, no evidence of that. yet, the family entered legally more than ten years ago after a request for asylum. we know that tamerlan was being looked at, that may be why his citizenship was being held up. of course, his younger brother became a citizen. >> some people on the far right are really pointing to this case as an example we shouldn't reform this bill. george, thank you. >> dzhokhar became a u.s. citizen last year on september 11th. coming up this morning on abc's "this week." one of the great things to emerge from this more on this disaster has been the response of the people.
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take a look at the pregame of the boston red sox game. tens of thousands of bostonians honoring the first responders ansz this morning, a maz in honor of the victims. and abc's gio benitez is there. gio, good morning. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you. today's mass will focus on the four people who died and all of those who injured. this morning, boston is beginning to heal. what days ago was forced to shut down for a manhunt, today is packed with energy and healing. look at this empty courtyard thursday. now, look at it today. ♪ sweet caroline >> reporter: it's the song that makes so many think of boston and at this red sox game, neil diamond sang it in person. >> i bring love from the whole country.
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♪ by the dawn's early light >> reporter: as broken hearts spoke through tears, the boston red sox pulled off a much needed win all following the capture of the man suspected of bombing the boston marathon. watertown police chief told me that means no more terror. >> we want watertown to go back to normal and boston. >> reporter: it is. just listen to the mailman. >> people didn't get mail today. >> totally different. so much laughter and happiness. that band playing, everybody's totally enjoying it. >> reporter: what happened here is something nobody will forget. especially not those whose lives were changed forever or ended far too soon. overnight, a somber candlelight vigil to honor the fallen and injured. back here at the cathedral
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cardinal sean o'malley will lead this service at 11:30 this morning. dan and bianna? >> time for healing for that city. all right, gio. now for the other stories developing this morning. let's go to ron claiborne. good morning, everyone. north korea is again keeping the world guessing this morning with reports that the north korean military is moving two missile launchers to its east coast for a possible missile test. south korea is however disputing this report. and in denver, a frightening scene when gunfire erupted at a mass celebration of the legalization of the reck reegsal use of marijuana. police say two people were shot and wounded. witnesses say that the rally had been peaceful until the violence broke out.
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and also in colorado, the bodies of five snowboarders have been recovered from the state's worst avalanche in 50 years. they believe they triggered the avalanche 50 miles west of denver. the wave of snow was 100 yards wide. six snowboarders survived by digging themselves out of that snow. ened in texas, that deadly fertilizer plant explosion, residents were able to move back home. abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: residents begs to get home were finally allowed a few short hours saturday night to get in and get out. at kathy and jim dougherty's house, several blocks away from the explosion, they came to
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broken glass and cracks in the ceiling authorities are allowing only some residents to see their homes. >> we're very, very fortunate. lot of people have lost everything. >> reporter: police closest to the worst damage were told overnight it could be another week before they get back in, they're still worried about broken gas pipes causing another deadly explosion. no one here wants to relive this. 14 people were killed. federal investigators are here. they still haven't shared what they think caused the plant to blow. the plant is several streets, several city blocks that way. workers there now, walls around the building are still crumbling and the fire there is still smoldering. they may have to live this way for months. for "good morning america," abc news, steve osunsami west,
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texas. finally, the moscow circus, gave everyone a scare when he broke through his safety net, crashing to the floor, he got up with only a minor injury, take my word for it. it happened. >> thank you, ron. time now for the weather and the latest on the midwest flooding which is a very serious situation now. for that we want to welcome erica martin. >> good morning. still some major concerns with regards to flooding across parts of the midwest. anywhere from missouri and michigan including indiana and illinois. we have some video shot in grand rapids, michigan. we can see how serious the situation here. cresting tomorrow, just over 22 feet. very severe situation. the governor in fact, has issued a state of emergency. otherwise, conditions for tomorrow and the rest of the
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week, we see a low pressure system building over the northern portion of the state and as this low continues to work its across the state here, across the country, we start to see the possibility of more snow brewing and unfortunately it will be messy to start the beginning of the workweek. we'll see the changeover to rain as it approaches the eastern seaboard. however, temperatures remain below average for this time of the year. 21 for saranac lake. duluth, 27 degrees. it's definitely going to be a chilly start to the day. frost advisories and freeze warnings as well still in effect. but things remain nice and warm in phoenix, tucson and el paso. here's a look at your local weather.
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>> bianna and dan, back to you. >> thank you, erica. there is another marathon being run today. this one across the pond in london and the runners there are honoring the victims in boston. >> it's the first big race anywhere since the boston bombings. no surprise, there is massive security on the heels of that terror attack. but there's also a lot of emotions. abc's nick schifrin is there. >> reporter: the men's winners have just come in behind me a few minutes ago. for the spectators lining the route and especially for the
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americans running this race this is just not a marathon. from the beginning london remembered boston. 35,000 runners honoring the victims of the boston bombings with a moment of silence. and each one wearing a black ribbon in solidarity. just six days after the bombs ripped through the boston finish line, london boost its security. >> i feel pretty safe. you're always going to have terrorists, right? >> we're going to come out and do what we want to do. >> reporter: at the finish line, we saw a lack of security. this race ends right outside of buckingham palace. we got to wear these i.d. badges. we got our gear right here and not a single cop has come up to ask for our credentials or a single question. this race is about defiance. >> i'm going to run for the people back in boston.
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e last week, she won the boston wheel chair marathon. her life is defined by overcoming adversity. this morning, mcfadden won her second marathon in seven days. for a race that's just about sport but resilience. >> we love you boston. >> in a few minutes, harry will reward medals to the winners. i got my black ribbon here. the race has united the uk with everyone back home. >> athletes and spectators united together. coming up on "good morning america" -- we head back to boston for a closer look at that extraordinary new video showing the capture of suspect number two in the marathon bombings. plus, an update on his questions and the urgent
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questions that they want to ask him now. and the man who found the suspect in the boat in his backyard and then called the police the internet hass organizing a big, surprising thank you gift. cupcake race crashes. those giant gourmet cupcakes that have been so popular for so long, it looks like the fad is ending. we'll tell you and what may replace them possibly. living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis
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coming up on the broadcast, a very cool story involving mr. henneberry, he lives in watertown, massachusetts, he was taking a smoke break, he found the suspect in the boat in his backyard, he loves the boat, in the ensuing shootout with the cops, his boat got shot-up, he's upset, now people on the internet are organizing a campaign to help out. >> a country banding together. can cupcakes be a thing of the past? cupcake craze clashes.
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you're looking at a amazing new images this morning of the end of the marathon bombing manhunt. how it all ended after a week of fear and lockdown in boston. of course, friday night, we did not know what was going on in that boat and now we have clear images and they are fantastic image and they are extraordinary. you see grenades going off. and a robot arm that pulls the cover off the boat that leaves the suspect exposed. good morning, everyone. i'm dan harris. alongside bianna golodryga. the internet campaign catching fire for the guy who owns that boat. the one that got all shot up,
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with the bombing suspect hiding inside. we'll start this morning with the lastest from boston and byron pitts is on scene this morning. byron, good morning you. we have been taking a look at this new video that has gotten released overnight. can you walk us through step by step of what the video shows. >> reporter: the role of technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments on the of the man hunt. grenades exploding as police move in to capture dzhokhar tsarnaev. as the 19-year-old steps out of the boat, police make their arrest and providing him medical care right there on the scene. >> those pictures that's a stun grenade going off right there, three of them used. let me ask you about dzhokhar tsarnaev, what kind of condition is he in now and when will
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police be able to question him? >> reporter: dan, he's listed in rious but stable condition here, because of the nature of his injuries, authorities haven't been able to interview him, but a special federal interrogation team is on stand by the moment he is able. dan, i think it's worth noting that the suspected killer is being treated at the same hospital where many of the victims of monday's blast were also treated. >> extraordinary. so many questions they want to ask this young man. were there other plotters? we'll see when that happens. charges could be filed as early today. meantime, boston is slowly getting back to normal, a huge sense of relief, but still so much grief. but gio benitez is at the cathedral where a service will take place. >> reporter: good morning, that mass here will be led by
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cardinal sean omall rooe at 11:30 this morning. to honor those four people who died. more than 170 people injured in all of this. the healing begins the very night that suspect number two was captured. we have this image the photo that we took, showing these people driving around with this america flag, that night they were honoring the heroes, the first responders who actually captured that suspect. and then we had that red sox game yesterday, when the red sox won that game. so many people showing up to honor those victims and first responders. remember, all of these streets were totally empty. now, these streets are now packed with people. we saw a band playing on the street yesterday as our crews drove around. you see the beginning of boston healing. it's a remarkable sight. >> boston took a big economic
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hit with all of those stores closed friday. having those stores reopened today is good for everyone. gio benitez in front of the cathedral where they'll be holding a mass in honor of the victims. for more news, ron claiborne. good morning, everyone. we're getting now a close-up look at the devastation caused by a powerful earthquake in china, more than 190 people were killed in that quake and more than 11,000 were injured, government officials there in china say that more 1.5 million people have been affected by that earthquake. a massive drug blast on display in colombia, authorities seize td 3 tons of drugs. they were dessined to the u.s. if you have travel plans, better start packing some patience, the faa begins its
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furloughs of 47,000 employees, that starts today. expect delays at the nation's busiest airports. plus, drowning your sorrows may cost you some more. budweiser have given the approval of a merger with corona. beer prices nonetheless are going to rise. bottoms up. time now for the weather, by the way, and we're going to go over to erica martin. good morning. >> i'm really excited about this image that was sent to us we tim burgess. the international space station over stonehenge. a live shot over miami, a little
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stormy for today. unfortunately not looking fabulous, at least not for this sunday and conditions will be rough out there. thunderstorms could be working their way across florida today, tomorrow as well. as we take a look at this cooler air makes its way down for the north, temperatures will remain well below average for this time of the year, the average for minneapolis is 60 degrees. 47 degree, temperatures for today, we're seeing a couple of 40s out there across the nation and 60 as well. and 90s for the southwestern portion of the state. again a cooler day for parts of the nation. that's the look at your national picture.
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dan and bianna back to you. >> ron was trying to distract her. >> all morning. that picture was little suspect. coming up here on the broadcast, he became an instant folk hero after he found the bombing suspect hiding in his boat, now the internet wants to reward him in an extraordinary way. and we'll tell you why a cup cake plunge could be bad news for a fad. stules, pimples. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles.
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before this weekend, very few people had heard of dave henneberry, he was living a quiet life in watertown, massachusetts, one of his passions was his rare boat. >> but henneberry's beloved boat got all shot up after he found the marathon bombing suspect hidden inside. ron has this story. >> reporter: a friend of henneberry said that he's heart
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broken over the loss of the boat. but now this is a viral campaign to buy him a new boat, a way of taking henneberry for the tip that led to the capture of the second bombing suspect. they're rallying around watertown's unsuspected hero, after he found dzhokhar tsarnaev hiding inside henneberry's 22-foot sea hawk. >> we're thinking about you and everyone in boston. >> reporter: after watching friday's dramatic make capture, he posted this youtube video calling for people to donate money to replace henneberry's boat that was destroyed in the gun fight. >> so much pain and loss that has happened there. >> reporter: others are taking to other social media sites to show their support for henneberry whose keen eye
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brought an end the man hunt for dzhokhar tsarnaev. but his boat, his pride and joy was riddled with bullets. >> he's completely shocked. my poor boat. he's taken care of that boat meticulously since he had it and it's now, it's full of holes. >> watertown police chief told gio benitez that he's amazed by the outpouring of support for henneberry. >> i got a message from someone in detroit, michigan, they want to replace the boat that got shot up. >> reporter: americans willing to help the man who led the police to capture the final suspect that's just beginning. and so far donations have ranged from 25 bucks to $1,000 from a lawyer. a new boat is expected to cost $30,000. but the money is now pouring in. bianna, you think the government would reimburse him.
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the boat was destroyed in that shootout with government police. >> regardless of where the money comes from, he deserves a new one. >> he does. coming up -- we'll cover a breaking story, cup cake crisis, could the craze now be ending? rachel smith is on the case. we'll be back in a minute. the best yogurt they've ever tasted. and there are some people who haven't tasted it yet. delicious, nonfat, authentic greek strained yogurt. extraordinary fruit flavors. the fage total split cup. plain extraordinary."
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rachel smith is on the case. you usually bring us great news. this isn't so great, rachel. >> but i did bring you cupcakes. i was happily on this case. they come in nearly any flavor imaginable. cupcake has become quite the craze. some predict the craze is nearing the end of the shelf life now that the novelty has become, well a bit stale. they were selling like hot cakes in early 2000s. >> you're the winner of cupcake wars. >> reporter: the sugar high is over, experts say. maybe too much of a good thing does exist. they're everywhere. >> crumbs is all over the city. it's really -- it doesn't have the luxury that it once had.
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>> reporter: the proof is in the mix. crumbs were indulging in more than $13 a share less than two years ago, now they're whipping up $1.30. you could own four shares of crumbs. if cupcakes are on the outs, what's the new in thing? >> what i have seem to notice these retro throwback desserts. kind of make people feels no tall gia about their childhood. >> reporter: honey boo boo. >> cupcake in abatm machine, mama. >> what would you do if this store wasn't here? would you be sad? >> i would go to another one. >> reporter: smart girl. of course, there's always the
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old-fashioned way. look at me. i'm baking. we reached out to crumbs for a comment but did not receive a response in time for air. in recent earnings report, crumbs cited hurricane sandy for a reason in decline in sales in 2012. >> bakeries around our neighborhood, around the block. magnol magnolia. >> give you another one. >> i'll take one. >> i'm with honey boo boo. i'm sticking with the cupcakes. >> i have never seen one in atms. >> they're kind of cool, they're in beverly hills. we'll be right back with more cupcakes. especially my niece.
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we want to thank you for watching this weekend. we're always online on "good morning america."com on yahoo!. we want to leave you with the maz at the cathedral in boston.
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>> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with a quick first look at our weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi there, carolyn. good morning to you. starting out very pleasant with clear conditions. numbers are a little cool in the north bay, dropping into the upper 40s but we are clear. we will have plenty of sunshine what the sun comes up after 6:00. today rapid warming. we will see mid-60s at our khost with a very weak sea breeze. high temperatures in the mid-80s around the bay. that just begins our warming trend. we could be looking at record heat come tomorrow and tuesday, but it will not last. i will give you the details how long it will be with us and when our cool down comes in a few minutes.

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